Month: June 2010
Guitar Lesson learn pinch harmonics or artificial harmonics
www.thenextlevelguitar.com want more Free stuff click above link Learn how to make your guitar squeal with pinch harmonics or also called artificial harmonics
The Boss RC 20xl Foot Pedal Review
Boss, one of the leading musical instrument gadget providers, has launched another exciting breakthrough in the music industry. The market has been invaded by the upgraded and improved version of Boss RC 20 Loop Station.
The Boss RC 20XL Loop station has even more features than that of the mother model which is the Boss RC 20 Loop Station. The latter model, RC 20, has lesser storage as compared with the new model which is the RC 20XL. Compared to the RC 20, the RC 20XL offers 16 minutes more memory. Users; with such features, can make the most out of the loops.
The features and how dynamic the model is not just the advantage but also its physical features. Now, it is handier and it is more mobile. The issue about bulkiness is over. Storage problem is no longer a nightmare.
It is also very presentable in a way that people’s attention may be captured. Making your own music would be more exciting, easy and very authentic when you purchase and use this looper.
Making different loops would be easier for you since users can manipulate it easily and you can record multiple loops so that you will have a better option to produce the music of your own taste, just the way you want it. Your knowledge about music will be broader since you will surely discover new loops by mixing through creating various loops and by exploring the gadget with the loop that you have produced, and this is a big advantage to music lovers.
It is just sad to think that sometimes the creativity inside our minds cannot meet with the other looper’s features. Good thing there is Boss RC 20XL Loop Station which can break though and surpass the standards of music in our own minds.
Get ready with the Boss RC 20XL Loop Station and produce some real stuff.
Being user friendly is another good thing about RC 20XL. Loop mixing and editing is designed to be easier for the users so that you can easily produce the kind of music that you really have in mind.
The RC 20XL also stores your music together with the riffs and effects.
It serves as your guide in case you forget the kind of riff/effect you have just produced and the exact timing.
There is no other option but Boss RC 20XL Loop Station for you to industry competent and self-fulfilling music. Along with Boss RC 20XL we must continue and enjoy the passion in music.
3 Learning & Playing Tuba/Trumpet/Euphonium/Baritone/Flugelhorn/French Horn/Cornet
In this video, Brett Youens describes the specific intervals produced by depressing the valves on brass instruments, with the tuba used as an example. www.geocities.com (Transcript) Hi. Let’s talk a little more about valved brass instruments and how they work. As you know, this is a tuba, but could just as well be a trumpet, or a euphonium, or a french horn, or a flugelhorn. They all work on the same principles. We’ve talked before about how the depression of one or more of the valves lowers the pitch; today we will talk specifically about by how much you can lower that pitch. So let’s take a look at a piano keyboard. The distance between these two notes is known as a whole step, or a whole tone. And the distance between these two notes is called a half step, or a half tone. Now what’s the difference? This is the whole tone; you see that there’s an extra key between them. And here’s the half tone; there’s no extra key between them. That’s the difference. So this is a whole tone and this is a whole tone; but this is a half tone. This would also be a half tone; this would also be a half tone. Another example of a whole step would be here because you see there is a note between them. So here’s a question for you: What’s the distance between those two notes? Well, the answer is: one, two, three. That distance, or that interval is three whole tones, and there is a name for that in western music: It’s called a “three-tone”. But, of course, no one would say “three-tone”, you …
How to Play the Flute: Tips and Techniques : How to Position Fingers for the Flute
Learn flute finger positions from a professional flutist in this free music lesson video about musical instruments and music theory. Expert: Leah Connolly Bio: Leah Connolly graduated from Rollins College with a Bachelor of Arts in Music Performance – Flute. She has performed in prestigious music halls all over the world, including Lincoln Center in NYC. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Learn to play Lead Blues Guitar licks and phrasing lesson – cool sequence
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How can I learn to play guitar online ?
Any good dvds that i can purchase to learn acoustic guitar so i can play melaguena salerosa on it * my fav song lol * I am new at this so give me something that has details
How to Play Guitar Hero Songs on Electric Guitar : How to Play "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple
Learn how to play Guitar Hero songs, such as “Smoke on the Water” on the electric guitar, plus guitar and music theory tips, in this free music video from a guitar expert. Expert: rnrconservatory Contact: www.myspace.com/rnrconservatory Bio: Joe Wiles is the founder of the Rock and Roll Conservatory which is a facility dedicated to mentoring the next generation of influential artists. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner
How to Play Drums : Basic Rock Patterns & Drum Playing Styles
Play basic rock-and-roll drum patterns and rhythms on your drum kit; learn how with tips from our expert drum and percussion instructor in this free drum kit video music lesson. Expert: Frank Favacho Contact: www.bluehandpercussion.com Bio: Frank Favacho is the 2004 & 2005 winner of the “Guitar Center Drum Off” and has performed and recorded with a large variety of groups. He currently teaches in Austin, TX. Filmmaker: EV studios
Can I learn to play a violin and a piano at the same time?
I’m 15. I haven’t even touched a piano in 5 years & I only got a few months of actual learning with is practically nothing now. Also, I didn’t even like pianos first. I tried the guitar 4 years ago, too. But, with only a few months of playing, I gave up. I feel like I selfishly wasted my life on video games and tv. Now, I want to try it again. I already have an upright piano in storage. Also, I want to get violin. I don’t really like holding the guitar, and that’s sort of why I don’t play it. I realize that learning to play even 1 instrument takes time. Do you think that this is possible?